Collagen fibre organisation and fibril size were studied in the
buccal gingival and hard palate mucosa of
Macacus rhesus monkey. Light and electron microscopy analysis
showed connective papillae exhibiting a
similar inner structure in the different areas examined, but varying in
distribution, shape and size. Moving
from the deep to surface layers of the buccal gingival mucosa (free and
attached portions), large collagen
fibril bundles became smaller and progressively more wavy with decreasing
collagen fibril diameter. This
gradual diameter decrease did not occur in the hard palate mucosa (free
portion, rugae and interrugal
regions) where the fibril diameter remained constant. A link between collagen
fibril diameter and mechanical function is discussed.